Bringing together the diverse perspectives of thought leaders, this podcast series serves as a forum to socialize and problem solve education-based interoperability issues to ultimately find common ground.
Join us for conversations on the various issues impacting vendor-school relationships and to create a forum for problem-solving, new ideas, and collaboration.
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Data privacy agreements are not just paperwork. They are a test of how well districts, vendors, and the entire education ecosystem show up for students. In this episode, an edtech attorney, a district leader, and a data privacy specialist get real about what shared responsibility actually looks like.
The conversation around screens in schools has moved beyond phone bans. Some educators and researchers are now calling for the removal of all classroom technology. Join our expert guests as we talk balance, access, and whether removing technology solves the problems we think it does.
Who's responsible when AI learning tools go wrong? This episode, we're bringing AI security and governance experts together to tackle that critical question. We'll explore what safety standards, transparency requirements, and accountability mechanisms should be mandatory for AI companies before their tools enter classrooms and what happens when those tools cause harm to students.
Student data is everywhere, and it is often still too complex to use effectively. With information scattered across countless systems, educators are left chasing pieces instead of seeing the full story. Discover how the right infrastructure and partnerships can transform disconnected information into a powerful, unified picture that truly supports the whole learner.
How can data drive funding success? Discover how school districts are leveraging analytics to transform their funding strategies and take away actionable tips to apply in your own district. In this episode, we explore how data can strengthen proposals, justify budgets, and craft grant narratives that truly resonate.